Sir Winston Churchill’s Masonic Apron on View in London

LONDON.- A number of members of parliament have been freemasons over the years, including Sir Winston Churchill. In 1902 Winston Churchill, half way through his first term as member of parliament for Oldham, placed an order for his apron from H.T. Lamb’s catalogue, a copy of which can been found at ‘The Masonic Emporium’ which opened at the Library & Museum of Freemasonry in Freemasons’ Hall in London’s Covent Garden from Thursday 1 July until Thursday 23 December 2010. Costing £1 15s 0d (approx £142.00 in today’s money) records on show at ‘The Masonic Emporium’ infer that the future prime minister did not in fact pay the bill for his purchase until 1904. Sir Winston Churchill’s apron, and the case in which it was kept, are amongst the items on display in ‘The Masonic Emporium’ at the Library & Museum of Freemasonry. The apron case is inscribed – Bro. Winston

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